Hombre de Carolina del Norte acusado por amenazas contra Trump

Un hombre de 33 años de Raleigh ha sido arrestado tras publicar videos en Facebook en los que amenazaba con matar al presidente Donald Trump. Los fiscales federales presentaron cargos después de las declaraciones en línea realizadas en mayo y junio.

Christopher Carnes supuestamente publicó múltiples videos amenazando al presidente, incluido uno el 13 de mayo en el que declaraba: "DJT, voy a matarte". En las publicaciones, hizo referencia a la "Operation Epic Fury" y afirmó poseer una bomba de tubo que, según dijo, usaría contra Trump.

Carnes se entregó a la policía el 10 de junio y dijo a los oficiales que tenía materiales explosivos en su Dodge Charger rojo. Un equipo de desactivación de explosivos recuperó más tarde un tubo de PVC de plástico vacío y un pasador de metal del vehículo que coincidían con los elementos mostrados en sus videos.

Se enfrenta a dos cargos por perpetrar un engaño relacionado con un supuesto dispositivo explosivo. Los fiscales indican que se esperan cargos adicionales relacionados con las amenazas contra el presidente.

Está previsto que Carnes comparezca ante el tribunal para una audiencia preliminar y de detención el 22 de junio.

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